I would saybetween "mostly" and"completely." I really don't do much at this point. At least 2 hours of wasting time on TLS/elsewhere on the internet to each hour of working.

As far as shameful stuff, I just told a client that I couldn't look up her billing history and that I would have to have her agent call her next week. I could see the billing history; I just didn't want to explain it while she argued with me over the phone.

E - Fine, I'll be honest.

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Especially when we are talking about projects that are more than 4 months out. And I'm like, "not there, don't care."

(Boss doesn't know, so I look very interested).

Same exact situation. How much notice are people giving? On the one hand, my company takes forever to hire anybody, and I'd like to give my boss more time to find a replacement. On the other, I'm afraid that it will be harder hide the fact that IDGAF once everyone knows that I'll be leaving, which would guilt me into being more productive.

Mine is opening a client's website and our last meeting's notes and just sort of highlighting sentences as if I'm reading key points

I open rando client files on my computer and act like I was updating some info or something. I've pretended to be on the phone a few times, which only works as long as no one looks at their phone and notices none of the lines are in use. But I like to live on the edge.

Especially when we are talking about projects that are more than 4 months out. And I'm like, "not there, don't care."

(Boss doesn't know, so I look very interested).

Same exact situation. How much notice are people giving? On the one hand, my company takes forever to hire anybody, and I'd like to give my boss more time to find a replacement. On the other, I'm afraid that it will be harder hide the fact that IDGAF once everyone knows that I'll be leaving, which would guilt me into being more productive.

I recently gave notice. Boss ok'd me staying on till the end of July. Feels good not to have to pretend anymore.